Miller, David Young.

Governing the metropolitan region America's new frontier / [electronic resource] : David Y. Miller and Raymond W. Cox III. - London ; New York : Routledge, 2015. - 1 online resource (xiv, 273 p.) : ill.

"First published 2014 by M.E. Sharpe"--t.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Governing America's new frontier : the metropolitan region -- 2. Creatures of whom? The intentionally conflicted nature of local government in America -- 3. The evolution of the financial relationship of state and local governments -- 4. The primary types and roles of local governments -- 5. Fifty states, fifty different systems -- 6. The new kid on the block : the metropolitan region -- 7. The urban core as outward region building : a city and its contiguous municipalities -- 8. Sharing wealth and responsibility : fiscal regionalism -- 9. Reshaping counties and integrating regional special districts : high risk but great potential -- 10. Representing the new kid on the block : regional governing organizations -- 11. State government versus local governments : creative tension or inherent conflict? -- 12. The conflicted role of professional municipal managers : help build or insulate from the metropolitan region? -- 13. Speculation on the future.

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Metropolitan government--United States.
Municipal government--United States.
Urban policy--United States.